Also 'Yardie' or 'Yard Bwoy'
Jamaican patois for 'homeboy': Part of the crew. Someone from the same neigbourhood. Gang member
Slang expression for a person of Jamaican decent
Often used in London Jamican comminuty.
John might be born in Brixton but he's such a yard boy,
What are you doing wthis weekend? "Just hangin wit me yardies"
Patois: Di yard bwoy dem ova deh suh might have sum
English: The Jamaicans over there might have some
The slightly-disgusted/irritated verbal "I'm over here" (Goobah-brain/Numb-nutz optional) attention-getter that you call to a seemingly-tunnel-visioned visitor who has obliviously walked right past you on his way to knock on the front door of your house, never noticing that you were sortin' fasteners or paintin' up buoys in da tool-shed less than twenty feet away.
There are so many absurdly-unaware people in dis here town; I almost always have to give a yard-yo if I'm outdoors when one of those dim-minded blokes comes a-knocking.
To only mow/maintain your front yard and let the back yard grow wild.
"My neighbor has the nicest front yard but I peeked over the fence yesterday and it looks like a jungle."
"That's a total yard mullet man!"
Noun: a boat in the yard. Not just a boat, but a bot that has no business anywhere, but the yard. A boat that is most definitely not seaworthy.
I took a picture a yard boat in the desert when we went camping.
Have you heard of the yard boat hunter looking for Noah’s arc?
A boat in a yard. A boat that has no business anywhere but the yard. It is not seaworthy.
I found a great set of yard boats behind the trailer park.
Let’s go yard boat hunting this weekend.
The Columbia Football offensive line. A term used on social media by Columbia fans to describe the offensive line who are men amongst boys. Many teams cannot handle the line or the fan section, these people are known as snowflakes.
“Stop playing like chihuahuas and start playing like Junk Yard Dawgs”
A firefighter or volley, who would rather play in the yard and watch as a home burns then go inside.
As the firefighters mad entry to the burning home the yard Crankerr’s stood and watched